Scott Frederick Gilbert (born 1949) is an American
evolutionary developmental biologist and historian of biology.
Scott Gilbert is the Howard A. Schneiderman Professor of Biology (''emeritus'') at
Swarthmore College
Swarthmore College ( , ) is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1864, with its first classes held in 1869, Swarthmore is one of the e ...
and a Finland Distinguished Professor (''emeritus'') at the
University of Helsinki
The University of Helsinki (, ; UH) is a public university in Helsinki, Finland. The university was founded in Turku in 1640 as the Royal Academy of Åbo under the Swedish Empire, and moved to Helsinki in 1828 under the sponsorship of Alexander ...
.
Education
He obtained his B.A. in both biology and religion from
Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University ( ) is a Private university, private liberal arts college, liberal arts university in Middletown, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 1831 as a Men's colleges in the United States, men's college under the Methodi ...
(1971). In 1976, he received his MA (history of science, under the aegis of
Donna Haraway) and his PhD (biology, in the laboratory of
Barbara Migeon) from the
Johns Hopkins University
The Johns Hopkins University (often abbreviated as Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1876 based on the European research institution model, J ...
. His postdoctoral work at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison
The University of Wisconsin–Madison (University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin, UW, UW–Madison, or simply Madison) is a public land-grant research university in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. It was founded in 1848 when Wisconsin achieved st ...
, pursued research on ribosome synthesis in the laboratory of
Masayasu Nomura (1976–1978) and investigated developmental immunology in the laboratory of
Robert Auerbach (1978–1980).
Academic career
Gilbert is the author of the textbook ''Developmental Biology'' (first edition, 1985, and now in its 13th edition, 2023) and has also co-authored (with
David Epel) the textbook ''Ecological Developmental Biology'' (2009, 2015). He has been credited with helping initiate
evolutionary developmental biology
Evolutionary developmental biology, informally known as evo-devo, is a field of biological research that compares the developmental biology, developmental processes of different organisms to infer how developmental processes evolution, evolved. ...
and ecological developmental biology as new biological disciplines.
Gilbert's early biological research includes documenting the first
pyrimidine
Pyrimidine (; ) is an aromatic, heterocyclic, organic compound similar to pyridine (). One of the three diazines (six-membered heterocyclics with two nitrogen atoms in the ring), it has nitrogen atoms at positions 1 and 3 in the ring. The oth ...
-initiated RNA transcripts, elucidating the mechanisms by which antibodies inactivate
poliovirus, and studying the roles of paracrine factors in kidney and lung branching. After co-authoring an early paper in evolutionary developmental biology, he inaugurated a project on the development of turtle shells. With collaborator
Judith Cebra-Thomas, Gilbert elucidated the roles of several paracrine factors involved in
carapace
A carapace is a dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups, including arthropods, such as crustaceans and arachnids, as well as vertebrates, such as turtles and tortoises. In turtles and tortoises, the unde ...
formation and made the unexpected conclusion that the
plastron
The turtle shell is a shield for the ventral and dorsal parts of turtles (the Order (biology), order Testudines), completely enclosing all the turtle's vital organs and in some cases even the head. It is constructed of modified bony elements such ...
was derived from
trunk neural crest cells. The latter studies led to the hypothesis that the turtle evolved by respecifying its cell types. His most recent studies concern the development of the
holobiont and the importance of
plasticity and symbiotic microbes during normal animal development. He has argued that the holobiont is an important unit of
evolutionary selection.
Gilbert's research in the history and philosophy of biology concerns the interactions of
genetics
Genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms.Hartl D, Jones E (2005) It is an important branch in biology because heredity is vital to organisms' evolution. Gregor Mendel, a Moravian Augustinians, Augustinian ...
and
embryology
Embryology (from Ancient Greek, Greek ἔμβρυον, ''embryon'', "the unborn, embryo"; and -λογία, ''-logy, -logia'') is the branch of animal biology that studies the Prenatal development (biology), prenatal development of gametes (sex ...
; feminist critiques of biology;
Antireductionism; the formation of biological disciplines; and
Bioethics
Bioethics is both a field of study and professional practice, interested in ethical issues related to health (primarily focused on the human, but also increasingly includes animal ethics), including those emerging from advances in biology, me ...
. Some of these studies have documented the origins of the gene theory from embryological controversies, the formation of
molecular biology
Molecular biology is a branch of biology that seeks to understand the molecule, molecular basis of biological activity in and between Cell (biology), cells, including biomolecule, biomolecular synthesis, modification, mechanisms, and interactio ...
and
biochemistry
Biochemistry, or biological chemistry, is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. A sub-discipline of both chemistry and biology, biochemistry may be divided into three fields: structural biology, enzymology, a ...
as separate disciplines, the importance of feminist critique as a normative control in cell and developmental biology, and the importance of the environment in
phenotype
In genetics, the phenotype () is the set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism. The term covers the organism's morphology (physical form and structure), its developmental processes, its biochemical and physiological propert ...
production. His work in the interactions of biology and religion have included extensive analysis of wonder, as well as studies of when different groups of biologists claim that individual human life begins. He has identified (with
Ziony Zevit) the bone from which Eve was generated, analyzed embryonic imagery in the art of
Gustav Klimt,
Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera (; December 8, 1886 – November 24, 1957) was a Mexican painter. His large frescoes helped establish the Mexican muralism, mural movement in Mexican art, Mexican and international art.
Between 1922 and 1953, Rivera painted mural ...
, and
Frida Kahlo
Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón (; 6 July 1907 – 13 July 1954) was a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico. Inspired by Culture of Mexico, the country' ...
, and has provided one of the first analyses of
nerd humor. His biology textbooks have been experiments in the interactions between biology and its social critiques.
Gilbert is frequently invited to lecture on this subject and has given this talk to diverse audiences from around the country to the Vatican. This lecture was recorded at the annual conference sponsored by the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, Planned Parenthood of America, and the Society of Family Planning. His commitment to sexual and reproductive rights is evident in the article he wrote for San Francisco Chronicle, in which at the end he asks to support Planned Parenthood.
Personal life
Scott F. Gilbert is the son of Marvin (Bud) and Elaine Caplan Gilbert. He was raised in
East Rockaway, New York
East Rockaway is a Administrative divisions of New York#Village, village in Nassau County, New York, Nassau County, on the South Shore (Long Island), South Shore of Long Island, in New York (state), New York, United States. The population was 9,81 ...
, . He is married to
Anne Raunio (m.1971), and has three children and two grandchildren. In 2015, Gilbert became emeritus professor at both Swarthmore College and the University of Helsinki, and in 2016 he moved with Anne to Portland, Oregon, where he is on the Asian Arts Council of the
Portland Art Museum.
Honors
Honorary doctorates
* University of Helsinki (Finland, 2000)
* University of Tartu, (Estonia, 2011)
Awards and honors
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Phi Beta Kappa
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(1970)
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Sigma Xi
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(1980)
* Medal of François I (Collège de France, 1996)
* Fellow, AAAS (1998)
* John Simon Guggenheim Fellow (1999)
* Honorary member, St. Petersburg Society of Naturalists, St. Petersburg, Russia (2001)
* Viktor Hamburger Outstanding Educator Prize (Society for Developmental Biology, 2002)
* Alexander Kowalevsky Medal (2004)
* Biosemiotics Achievement Award (2015)
* Lecture in developmental biology presented to the
14th Dalai Lama
The 14th Dalai Lama (born 6 July 1935; full spiritual name: Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso, shortened as Tenzin Gyatso; ) is the incumbent Dalai Lama, the highest spiritual leader and head of Tibetan Buddhism. He served a ...
(2016)
* Service Award from the Pan-American Society for Evolutionary Developmental Biology (2019)
* Biennial Award from the European Society for Developmental Biology (2024)
Selected publications
For full publications list, se
Swarthmore College Works
Articles
A select number of his works are freel
available online
Books
*Gilbert, Scott F. (1st ed. 1985; 13th ed. 2023). ''Developmental Biology''. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates. .
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*Gilbert, S. F. and Pinto-Correia, C. (2017). ''Fear, Wonder, and Science in the New Age of Reproductive Biotechnology''.
Columbia University Press
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, NY.
*Lala, K., Uller, T., Feiner, N., Feldman, M., Gilbert, S.F. (2024). ''Evolution Evolving: The Developmental Origins of Adaptation and Biodiversity''.
Princeton University Press
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The press was founded by Whitney Darrow, with the financial ...
, Princeton.
External links
Interview at the Nodeat
The Company of Biologists.
What Science Says About When Life Beginswith Robin Young at
WBUR-FM
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Here and Now.
Evolution and the Human & Social. Sciences: New Perspectivesat the Zoological Museum at
University of Zurich
The University of Zurich (UZH, ) is a public university, public research university in Zurich, Switzerland. It is the largest university in Switzerland, with its 28,000 enrolled students. It was founded in 1833 from the existing colleges of the ...
.
Holobiont by Birth: Childbirth as Maintenance of Communityat
Aarhus University
Aarhus University (, abbreviated AU) is a public research university. Its main campus is located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is the second largest and second oldest university in Denmark. The university is part of the Coimbra Group, the Guild, and Ut ...
.
References
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1949 births
American developmental biologists
Living people
21st-century American biologists
Wesleyan University alumni
Johns Hopkins University alumni
Swarthmore College faculty
Academic staff of the University of Helsinki
Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
American textbook writers
Symbiogenesis researchers